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Kiwi Ears Belle: Best Budget Earbuds for Workouts

Disclaimer

Kiwi Ears sent the Belle earbuds for free to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you also check out my reviews for the Serene and Ardor headphones.

Table of Contents

What’s in the box?

  • Belle Earbuds
  • Ear Tips S/M/L in Black
  • Ear Tips S/M/L in Transparent
  • Type-C or 3.5mm cable (Depends on What you Choose)
  • Warranty Card
  • Instructions

Features

If you’re looking for a budget friendly in-ear solution for your music listening, the Kiwi Ears Belle earbuds might just be for you.

Design

The Belle Earbuds are Kiwi Ears’ budget solution for in-ear music listening. The Belle features a durable CNC-machined metal plate for a durable design ready to withstand the most intense drops or workouts. The Belle’s lightweight design make them the perfect travel companion. These are wired earbuds that come with a high quality, stylish cable that not only looks good, but is sturdy enough to do some hard traveling. The cable loops over the ear for a bit of added security. These aren’t coming out of your ear unless you really want them to. The Belle has three cable options to choose from:

  • 3.5mm Standard
  • 3.5mm With Mic
  • Type-C with Mic

Tuning

The Belle’s 10mm DLC Dynamic drivers have been tuned to give users the high performing sound stage they’ve been looking for. The Diamond-like Carbon Diaphragm gives the earbuds its high speed accurate sound for gaming and all genres of music. Tuned to 3kHz peaks, the Belle earbuds promises to deliver a clear and sound with a wide and full sound users have been craving.

Review

If you’re in the market for a budget set of earbuds you for working out or ones you can knock around without worrying about them dying on you, the Kiwi Ears Belle earbuds are a fantastic solution.

Quality

The Belle earbuds are made with the high quality and care that I’ve come to expect from Kiwi Ears. The buds have a sleek design, and the clear wire give it a flare of elegance. I like that the branding doesn’t disrupt the aesthetic. Most importantly, the earbuds don’t feel cheap. The machining is clean, and they appear sturdy enough to take a beating. You don’t have to worry about them getting knocked around in your bag when traveling for example.

Comfort

Comforwise, the Belles are fine. The stock ear tips were a little too big, but switching to the smaller ones made the experience better. I wouldn’t choose these over an over the ear solution like the Atruva, but that is just personal preference. The Belle earbuds are great in a binch, and make for fantastic workout earbuds because they won’t come out and perform great. Most importantly, the wire gives enough slack for a wide range of motion without leaving too much excess.

Performance

The Belles sound good for budget earbuds, but they won’t deliver the the premium audiophile it advertises. The sound is very flat, but good enough at this price range. The Belle handles most genres fine, but don’t expect rich sound or even a deep bass. These are not the move if you want to enjoy some ASMR or utilize 3D sounds in gaming. I recommend the Aventus for something like that. What you do get, is pretty decent noise cancellation. While the Belle does not offer active noise cancellation, the seal it creates is good enough to block out most ambient sounds. While you aren’t getting an audiophile experience, you are getting a good enough experience to get you through your next workout.

Conclusion

The Kiwi Ears Belle are pretty solid earbuds. They are a good quality solution with a workable sound stage that you don’t have to worry about knocking around. Whether you are using them for travel or working out, these lightweight buds will be reliable. You can definitely do worse at this price.

The Belle earbuds better than your average option at this price point. While you may not be getting the most accurate of sound stages, it works fine. If you need a wired in-ear solution for travel, working out, or to knock around, check out the Kiwi Ears Belle.

You can pick up the Kiwi Ears Belle earbuds on the official website.

Aventus Gaming Headset: Comfort and Quality in One

Disclaimer

Kiwi Ears sent me a free pair of the Aventus bluetooth gaming headphones to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, this will be my honest review.

What’s in the box?

  • Aventus Bluetooth Wireless Headphones
  • Carrying Case
  • USB-C to USB-A charging Cable
  • USB-C to Coax Cable
  • Coax to 3.5mm
  • User Manual

Features

The Aventus Gaming headset promises the ideal budget solution for most audio needs. This sleek black headset offers a well constructed ergonomic design. The high quality padding and adjustable positions promises user comfort for the entirety of its 82 hour battery life. The 40mm Dynamic drivers promise a wide and clear sound stage, and it is tuned to satisfy most gaming and music needs. While users can enjoy the fantastic sound through a wireless connection, the Aventus includes Coaxial drivers for users to take advantage of the included high quality cables. For those looking for a bit of peace and quite, the Aventus features a hybrid ANC designed to reduce outside noise by up to 35dB. That means you aren’t hearing anyone unless you really want to.

Now it wouldn’t be a gaming headset without RGB. The Aventus features optional preprogrammed RGB profiles for a bit of added flare.

Review

Kiwi Ears’ Avantus is a fantastic pair of budget headphones. Out of the box, I was blown away by the quality of not just the heaphones, but the accessories that come with it. The presentation of the packaging gives the Avantus its premium feel. I particularly like the included carying case. It feels high quality, it has a clip for my bag, and it has compartments for the included cables. The included cables are a very nice feature. While I planned to use the headset wireless, it is nice to have the cables to switch between devices without having to repair each time. I wish it would allow me to pair to multiple devices, but it isn’t a deal breaker.

The Headphone itself is very well constructed. The vegan leather and design make it look like a more expensive set of headphones. It has a good amount of flex and it doesn’t feel like it will be breaking anytime soon. The design is also incredibly comfortable. The padding feels incredible, and while my ears do get hot, it never gets uncomfortable. This is definitely my most comfortable pair of headphones. They do feel a little loose on my head. I worked out with them and they didn’t fall off for walks or weightlifting, but I wouldn’t run with them.

The Aventus has a solid soundstage. A lot of gaming headsets overcompensate with the bass, I think the Avantus is properly tuned for most casual use. I don’t know how well they work for DJing, but they are solid gaming and music headphones.

What I was most impressed by was the headphones battery life and noise cancellation. The KiwiEars boasts 82 hours of battery life without noise cancellation or RGB. I got about that out of the box which is an impressive feat. The battery life lasts so long, even with noise cancellation and RBG that I didn’t really get to test the battery life with everything on. I also didn’t feel the need to turn anything on. The RBG profiles are nice, but I don’t see it so there is no point. The headphones also block out a good amount of noise without having to turn on the ANC. The ANC is incredible. I don’t hear anything. I don’t live in a very noisy area, but putting them on left me deaf to the world.

If you are looking for a good, high quality pair of headphones that won’t break the bank, go check out the Kiwi Ears Aventus Headset. These things are a fantastic deal for $89.99. You can pick up your pair of Aventus from the official website.